ALL FILM REVIEWS
'Tokyo Story' REVIEW: Formally Masterful, Profoundly Emotional
Yasujiro Ozu invites audiences not to be intimidated by this storied classic, rewarding them with observations on family and the inevitability of time that still resonate today.
'And Yet, You Are So Sweet' REVIEW: A failed attempt at shoujo stories
And Yet, You Are So Sweet is a cliché romance that shows us what made shoujo stories decline in the first place, not being able to adapt to present times and its more progressive audience. Watch the other JFF films instead.
'We Made A Beautiful Bouquet' REVIEW: A blossoming romance that blooms at the right time
We Made a Beautiful Bouquet is anchored by the meet-cute premise of two strangers trying to catch the last train home to Tokyo. It’s a love story that knows its audience well and treats them with care and respect.
'The First Slam Dunk' REVIEW: An Exhilarating Hoop Spectacle
The First Slam Dunk stands as a praiseworthy directorial debut from Takehiko Inoue that captures what makes basketball so thrilling to watch while weaving a deeply absorbing narrative about overcoming adversity in order to get that sweet victory.
'Angry Son' REVIEW: Intimacy strewn all over the place
So much of Angry Son is defined by its breadth and sincerity, and yet, the film falters for it.